This gem of a line is the only bright spot in this arduous journey, which incidentally is a launch vehicle for another politician's son, Chirag Paswan, son of Ram Vilas Paswan. At the end of the film, you are tempted to ask this same question to those involved in the making of this film: 'Boss, story kya hai?'

Chirag, it appears, gives every shot after a brief workout. He is stiff all the time and is flawless in his make-up (that's the only thing you notice about him). Kangana screeches all the time and after RASCALS and this movie, I wonder what roles are up for her!

Chirag spends a month each with his dad and mum. Both are separated because Poonam Dhillon is upset that Kabir Bedi was playing a tennis match while she was in the labour room. Chirag picks up the game of tennis and works part-time in his dad's vineyard and part-time helping out his mother in her business. He is a very good boy. No vices, doesn't raise his voice and is obedient to the point of boring you. Now mother has a match for son, while father too has found someone for Chirag (It's hilarious how the father finds one!). Son is flustered. He decides to fake a romance with an upcoming model, who is lousy to the core. Chirag asks Kangana to spend 20 days with him. She is paid Rs 20 lakh per day! Yes you guessed right. They fall in love.